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Welsh Forest to Grow From Recycled Nutrients at Music Festivals

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Welsh Forest to Grow From Recycled Nutrients at Music Festivals

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A innovative sustainability project in Wales will plant 4,500 native British trees using nutrient-rich fertilizer derived from urine collected at major UK events like Boomtown festival and the London Marathon. The odor-free process transforms waste into a valuable resource while creating a thriving, biodiverse woodland that benefits both the environment and local communities.

A innovative sustainability project in Wales will plant 4,500 native British trees using nutrient-rich fertilizer derived from urine collected at major UK events like Boomtown festival and the London Marathon. The odor-free process transforms waste into a valuable resource while creating a thriving, biodiverse woodland that benefits both the environment and local communities.

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